I wanted get your opinion on tx's. I have been saving for quite some time to get a new tx. I currently have a dx6(not i) that I bought from another Watthead. However, I want to move to something different because $40 for a AR6000 is steep and I anticipate they will stop making them in the next couple years. I have been saving for a newer dx(6i or 7), but am not sure if that is the best decision. Would you personally recommend staying with the 2.4 family or going to the FM family? I have two areas of focus.

I want to be able to purchase rx at a reasonable price. I currently have three planes and I am switching the same rx around.

I also am doing some AP, therefore, I would like something with a good range. The higher altitude the better.

Now the hard part. My price range is $100-$150. I would like this to be the last remote I buy, so I can focus my funds on more planes. When you have a chance, can you tell me your thoughts?

Every one has there own opinion about radio brands, it's almost a religion to some people.
For myself I like JR products, I like the way it seems to fit my hands, I have 4 JR tx's from a 5 ch F400, 2 - 8103's and a 9303. I fly all types of planes. I would suggest staying in the 2.4 band, Horizon Hobby, has no 72 band tx's in there new catalog, it seems to be the way of the future, and a friend of mine told me he has seen a growing trend in some contests, that they will not allow 72 band.

I have bought and used Spektrum compatible rx's from HK and had very good luck with them, no failures, even flying their 4ch single antenna rx at well over 1000' distance.
I have about 5 off brand rx's in 2.4, but I fly them in mostly foamies, in critical high value airplanes, I will only fly true Spektrum rx's.

In the $100-$150 range, I think you will be forced to look for good used equipment. If you stay in the hobby, and don't quit, you will be buying a better radio later. 3 times I have bought what I thought was the ultimate radio.

Just as wildflyer said it is pilots preference, i also enjoy the feel of a JR Radio, and i still use the FM band by choice. i just upgraded from my 6ch xp6102 to another JR Radio 7ch. i have owned a dx5e and used the specktrum stuff, but never really liked it. just me

Thanks for the feedback. It is great to hear what people use and why the use them. I think I am going to stick with the Spectrum family. I already have gear for it, it is in my price range, and I am comfortable with their format. I thank you for helping me become more confident in my next purchase.

Thanks for the feedback. It is great to hear what people use and why the use them. I think I am going to stick with the Spectrum family. I already have gear for it, it is in my price range, and I am comfortable with their format. I thank you for helping me become more confident in my next purchase.

I've got the Spektrum DX7 with 5 AR7000 servo's. All are about 3 years old, all have been flawless. Will have to replace the DX7 battery this year. It's pretty much shot. (They've had the software upgrades several years ago)

The 2.4 radios are nice, if you have the big Bucks for the better 2.4 receivers, the AR6000 and AR6100 Receivers are best to stay away from, they are short range and prone to masking, not good.
Myself, I love JR radios, I use a JR 72Mhz Transmitter with only Berg Receivers, Best Darn Combination IMHO for glitch free flying, Nothing Wrong with a good 72Mhz radio system, and the receivers are about 1/4 the price of the better 2.4 receivers, I cant afford the high priced 2.4 receivers to outfit my planes with, AR7000 receiver is $89.99 a AR6200 receiver is $79.99 and those are the 2-2.4 receivers that I trust.http://www.amainhobbies.com/index.ph...raft-Receivers

A BERG 4L Receiver is $23 to $26 each, and are the best of the best for 72 Mhz, Its almost like having a 2.4 radio because the Berg receiver will lock on to your transmitter.
I Have a DX6i Transmitter and AR6200 receiver, they work fine, but i cant afford more receivers, to dang expensive to put in my planes.

Transmitter Signal Recognition (TSR) process:The receiver "learns" the characteristics and specific signal signatures of your transmitter when you power it up. After that, the receiver will only listen to your transmitter*. Note: If a similar transmitter on the same channel is powered up and is CLOSERto your receiver than your own transmitter, loss of signal/fail safe may be experienced.True Digital Signal Processing (TDSP):TDSP is a proprietary process developed by Peter Berg. In addition to highly advanced triple-tuned RF filtering hardware, Castle Creations’ Berg receivers use a microprocessor and sophisticated software algorithms to filter the incoming signal. The system decides which signals are valid and which are not. Most standard FM receivers simply pass on the invalid signals to the servos as a "glitch".
TDSP receiver technology essentially eliminates glitches and provides a new level of confidence that you will only get with Berg by Castle Creations.

If you dont have the Big Bucks for the better 2.4 Receivers, then Look at getting a Quallity 72 Mhz radio system, i use my 72 Mhz radio with the BERG receivers 95% of the time, with no problems at all. dont use any other receiver than BERG on 72 Mhz ok, I opened up a can of worms now You will normally get better Range with a 72Mhz transmitter too, Ok, I opened up some more Cans of Worms

THE CHEAP WAY OUT LOL

I may be getting Older, But I Refuse to grow Up I am Having to much Fun to Grow Up LOL

To Tell you the truth Tyler, I have a newer DX6i transmitter, and a AR6200 receiver and a AR6000 receiver, Make Me a Reasonable Offer for them, PM me if you want them. I Love 72 Mhz and this shows you how much I love 72 Mhz LOL

I may be getting Older, But I Refuse to grow Up I am Having to much Fun to Grow Up LOL

I wanted get your opinion on tx's. I have been saving for quite some time to get a new tx. I currently have a dx6(not i) that I bought from another Watthead. However, I want to move to something different because $40 for a AR6000 is steep and I anticipate they will stop making them in the next couple years. ...

Tyler, I knew you should have just bought a DX6i and not that DX6 but I kept my mouth shut at the time!

I would go with a DX6i or a DX7. You can get a DX6i used pretty cheap, and its a great TX. Then when you show up at the flying field or hobby shop, you don't need to check with other people to make sure your frequency is free, or have to wait until its available. Spektrum is hassle free, never have to worry about channel conflicts. Also if you ever accidentally have your receiver on without having your TX on, your aircraft won't take off on its own! (I've had this happen on 72Mhz equipment, my heli chewed up my hand). And there are some cheap Spectrum clone receivers available now for around $10 shipped.

Another big plus for going with Spektrum is that there are a lot of "Bind-n-Fly" aircraft you can purchase at the local hobby store. All kinds of interesting aircraft like the MCX, MSR, and micro T-28 trojan, and many more. These all have mini Spektrum receivers in them, so you can use a DX6i, DX7, etc. with them. Otherwise you have to pay extra to get the "RTF" versions, which come with little cheapie toy-like transmitters.

I Was trying to Look at the Polk 8 Channel Transmitter on their site, and it keeps giving me the run around and deverts me to their Trains do you have to log into the site to look at their products BTW i would not mind having a 4-8-8-4 Articulating Big Boy LOL

I may be getting Older, But I Refuse to grow Up I am Having to much Fun to Grow Up LOL

I Was trying to Look at the Polk 8 Channel Transmitter on their site, and it keeps giving me the run around and deverts me to their Trains do you have to log into the site to look at their products BTW i would not mind having a 4-8-8-4 Articulating Big Boy LOL

Thats the prob!!I've been try'in to get on Polk for YEARS ,Where the cool planes everyone talks about? ?bubsteve

Tyler, I knew you should have just bought a DX6i and not that DX6 but I kept my mouth shut at the time!

I would go with a DX6i or a DX7. You can get a DX6i used pretty cheap, and its a great TX. Then when you show up at the flying field or hobby shop, you don't need to check with other people to make sure your frequency is free, or have to wait until its available. Spektrum is hassle free, never have to worry about channel conflicts. Also if you ever accidentally have your receiver on without having your TX on, your aircraft won't take off on its own! (I've had this happen on 72Mhz equipment, my heli chewed up my hand). And there are some cheap Spectrum clone receivers available now for around $10 shipped.

Another big plus for going with Spektrum is that there are a lot of "Bind-n-Fly" aircraft you can purchase at the local hobby store. All kinds of interesting aircraft like the MCX, MSR, and micro T-28 trojan, and many more. These all have mini Spektrum receivers in them, so you can use a DX6i, DX7, etc. with them. Otherwise you have to pay extra to get the "RTF" versions, which come with little cheapie toy-like transmitters.

Well this is affirming. I have just made a purchase for a used DX6i from the one and only Chellie. Not only do I get a new sweet tx, but I also was able to get one with you signature on it. I would like to see you find one of those from Polk.

The Polk do look really good, but I am still wet behind the ears and needed something that was the most user friendly. I am also a big fan of the BNF versions, so it is the old two birds with one stone deal.

Well this is affirming. I have just made a purchase for a used DX6i from the one and only Chellie. Not only do I get a new sweet tx, but I also was able to get one with you signature on it. I would like to see you find one of those from Polk.

The Polk do look really good, but I am still wet behind the ears and needed something that was the most user friendly. I am also a big fan of the BNF versions, so it is the old two birds with one stone deal.

and you got a AR6200 and a AR6000 Receiver too, There was no Charge for my Autograph LOL, I love 72 Mhz and a Polk Transmitter just might be my next Purchase Take Care, Chellie

I may be getting Older, But I Refuse to grow Up I am Having to much Fun to Grow Up LOL

I Was trying to Look at the Polk 8 Channel Transmitter on their site, and it keeps giving me the run around and deverts me to their Trains do you have to log into the site to look at their products BTW i would not mind having a 4-8-8-4 Articulating Big Boy LOL

4-8-8-4, now that's something to get all steamed up about
Sure wish the UP would restore one of the survivors to running condition, there was some talk, but nothing seemed to come of it.
Who sez size don't matter
Pete

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I have been trying to figure out what the 4-8-8-4 is and all I can find is information about trains. So, I am giving up. What are you talking about?

Your right its a Steam Locomotive, and its the biggest and the baddest IMHO once a year, when i was younger, this Train would come through town, and you knew it when you heard it and saw the rich black smoke coming out of it